Local artist Trevor Adams, when he is not spitting truth in his hip hop duo Jason and Trevor, he is making thought provoking art. Adams created a series of abstract collage flags back during the turbulent year of 2020. Adams’ flags will be featured at Copeka Coffee (1012 N. 5th Street) starting on April 4th. 25% of sales will go to the Copeka Renovation Fund, and 25% will be donated to the GJ Community Food Bank.
Lowbrow Classic: Q & A with Tobias Peltier
presentation is validation, and having a dignified spot where you can display your art, no matter your background or training, is valuable to the respective culture or counterculture you represent. Maybe it helps steady the ground you stand on, maybe it helps connect you to others like you, and maybe (hopefully) it affords others a chance to learn about you.
NEW INDEPENDENT MEDIA: GRAND VALLEY ZINE CLUB
Zines (short for magazines) are self-published mini-books and are distributed on a small scale. Come and make some with us (and even learn how)!
Vail Silences Native Artist
By Will Locascio Art throughout history has thrived at the forefront of social movements and revolution. Whether it’s Picasso’s Guernica, a sharp portrayal of the agony of senseless violence during the Spanish Civil War, Jean-Michael Basquiat’s abstract interpretations of social dissonance amongst the black communities within inner cities across America, or the mythical Banksy’s works … Continue reading Vail Silences Native Artist
Introspection as Revolution 100 Day 100 Self-Portraits
by Jessica Lee Jessica Lee is a queer, chronically ill writer, artist & former organizer living in so-called Salt Lake City, Utah. They've spent the last few years reconnecting with their childhood love of making art by giving themselves permission to play through drawing. They've recently finished participating in The 100 Day Project by committing … Continue reading Introspection as Revolution 100 Day 100 Self-Portraits
